It may be helpful for you to know what individuals will be seeing and doing after they receive your RSVP email. Clicking either Accept or Decline in the email will bring the invitee to your external site. What happens at that point depends on how you’ve set up your group, occurrence and email. Public Group Member Attributes When adding a member attribute to either a group or group type, you'll notice a Public setting. This setting controls whether the member attribute is included as part of the RSVP response process. If the Public setting is enabled, then the group member attribute will be shown to RSVP invitees who accept your invitation. This allows you to gather additional information from the invitee beyond knowing that they plan to attend. We’ll show you exactly what this looks like in the Accept section below. Accept Invitees will be taken to your website after clicking “Accept” in the RSVP email they received. If you’ve attached any public member attributes to your group, then invitees will be asked to provide additional information (i.e., attribute values) accordingly. For example, the RSVP Response page pictured below has a field labeled “Need Childcare?” with a drop-down menu below it. This prompts the individual to disclose if they need childcare before finalizing their RSVP acceptance. You can see how this particular member attribute was set up in the Public Group Member Attributes section above. After the invitee clicks the Accept button on the page pictured above, they’ll be brought to the acceptance confirmation page pictured below. If you didn't add any public member attributes to your group, then the above page is skipped because there is nothing else the invitee needs to provide. Instead, invitees will be taken directly to the acceptance confirmation page pictured below when they click “Accept” from the RSVP email. The generic acceptance message pictured above can be customized if desired (see RSVP Occurrences). NoteAccepts Become Group MembersRock will always add a person who accepts the RSVP into the group as a group member. This is especially needed when, for example, group member attributes are used. If an individual declines the RSVP invitation, they won’t be removed from the group. Decline Just like clicking Accept, you control what happens when a person clicks Decline. If the person declines, and if you enabled decline reasons, then they’ll be asked to provide a reason. In the above example a custom decline message is displayed near the top of the block. If you didn’t customize your decline message, then the generic message (pictured below) will appear instead. If you didn’t enable decline reasons, then the invitee will be taken directly to the page below from the email.